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DS484Q/DS486Q 

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Installation Instructions | 4.0 

Setup and Alignment 

 

 

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Bosch Security Systems, Inc. | 7/05 | 4998138530F 

 

Figure 17:  Transmitter and Receiver DIP Switch 

Settings – One Set 

1

2

3

 

1 -  Transmitter DIP Switches with original settings 

(Group A, Channel M) 

2 -  Receiver DIP Switches with original settings 

(Group A, Channel M) 

2 -  DIP Switches 1, 2, and 3 

 

Figure 18:  Example of Transmitter and Receiver 

DIP Switch Settings – Two or More 
Sets 

1

2

3

 

1 -  Transmitter DIP Switches set for Group B, 

Channel 3 

2 -  Receiver DIP Switches set for Group B,  

Channel 3 

2 -  DIP Switches 1, 2, and 3 

Set DIP Switches 1, 2 and 3 to OFF or ON on each 
transmitter and receiver, according to the desired 
group and channel selections. Refer to 

Table 7

 and 

Table 8

 for the DIP Switches 1, 2, and 3, and the 

example for Group B, Channel 2 in 

Figure 18.

 

 

Table 7: 

Group Selection 

 

DIP Switch 1 

Group 

OFF 

ON B 

 

Table 8: 

Channel Selection 

 

DIP Switch 

2 3 Channel 

OFF 

OFF 

OFF ON 

ON 

OFF 

ON ON 

 

 

One transmitter and one receiver facing 
each other are a set. In a set, each unit 
must have the same setting for group and 
for channel. 

When installing two or more sets, use 
different settings for each set (transmitter 
and receiver) to avoid incorrect 
communication. 

4.1.4 Synchronized 

Wiring 

Synchronized (abbreviated “synchro”) wires are 
required when installing two or more sets in the same 
group by using the SYNCHRO terminal on each 
transmitter. Synchro wires are not required between 
the receivers. 

The synchro wire should be more than 0.8 mm  
(22 AWG) in diameter, run no longer than  
20 m (66 ft), and be wired only to the same group 
(Group A to Group A or Group B to Group B). Do not 
wire across groups (Group A to Group B). 

Synchronized transmitters must use a common power 
supply. 

 

The system does not activate when synchro 
wires are connected improperly, or if other 
unneeded wires are connected. 

The POWER LED flashes when the 
required wires are not connected correctly. 

 

 

When the POWER LED flashes, shut off 
the power and reconnect the wires 
correctly. 

 

Содержание DS484Q

Страница 1: ...EN Installation Instructions Quad Beam Photoelectric Detectors DS484Q DS486Q ...

Страница 2: ...eased system flexibility by allowing multiple devices to be used near each other without cross talk or other interference 1 2 Components Figure 1 DS484Q DS486Q Components 1 2 3 12 17 11 10 6 7 8 5 13 14 15 16 9 4 1 Chassis 2 Base 3 Cover 4 Mounting holes 5 Vertical adjustment screw upper 6 Terminal block transmitter has five terminals receiver has nine terminals 7 Wire entrance 8 Vertical adjustme...

Страница 3: ... Allowance Stable operation is maintained even if 99 of beam energy is cut by environmental disturbances such as rain fog or frost 1 3 2 Beam Power Control Use this feature to select the appropriate beam intensity for the detection range Controlling beam intensity minimizes the risk of reflection off nearby walls and cross detection with other detectors 1 3 3 Beam Interruption Time Control Use thi...

Страница 4: ... in the ON position To use the EDC Bypass Switch set the receiver s DIP Switch 5 to ON or OFF Figure 4 Refer to Table 1 for information about the functions and detector status Connect the EDC to a trouble circuit Check the system after the EDC relay activates Table 1 EDC BYPASS Switch States Detector Status BYPASS Switch OFF BYPASS Switch ON EDC LED lights and EDC signal is provided through the no...

Страница 5: ...all or wire detectors during a thunderstorm Do not supply power until all wiring is completed Maintain power between 10 5 VDC and 28 VDC at all times Do not disassemble or modify the base 2 1 1 Beam Strength over Distance The beam strength is best if used within the maximum range of the detectors If used for shorter distances excess beam energy reaches the receiver resulting in reflection off near...

Страница 6: ...d 4 cm 1 5 in and 1 6 in use the shorter flange 1 0 cm 0 4 in of the mounting plate If the pole diameter is between 4 cm 1 6 in and 4 3 cm 1 7 in use the longer flange 1 5 cm 0 6 in of the mounting plate This ensures that the end of the screw does not contact the pole Figure 6 Using Mounting Plates 1 3 2 1 Mounting plate 2 Chassis 3 Short clamping screws 3 Use the U clamps and the long clamping sc...

Страница 7: ...ove the cover 2 Loosen the two base mounting screws and remove the chassis by sliding it down against the base 3 Insert wiring through the chassis wire entrance leaving enough wire to access the transmitter s terminal block 4 Insert the chassis mounting screws through the mounting holes to mount the chassis on the mounting surface 5 Insert wiring through the wire entrance of the transmitter Remove...

Страница 8: ...ol panel capable of providing standby power for at least 4 hours Test this system at least once a week to ensure proper operation Table 3 Wire Length AWG Chart Maximum Distance m ft DS484Q DS486Q Wire Gauge mm 2 AWG 12 VDC 24VDC 12VDC 24VDC 0 8 22 90 295 850 2789 80 295 730 2395 1 06 19 180 591 1670 5479 150 492 1420 4659 1 37 17 330 1083 3020 9908 280 919 2580 8465 1 8 14 590 1936 5370 17618 500 ...

Страница 9: ... Set Wiring Example 1 3 2 4 5 COM NC 1 Terminal block on transmitter and receiver 2 Receiver 3 Transmitter 4 Power output 5 Alarm input INC Figure 13 Two Sets on the Run Wiring Example 1 3 2 4 5 2 3 COM NC COM NC 1 Terminal block on transmitter and receiver 2 Receiver 3 Transmitter 4 Power output 5 Alarm input INC ...

Страница 10: ...t EDC on page 4 for more information The EDC is always on DIP Switch 5 BYPASS controls the alarm condition relative to the EDC relay status Refer to Figure 4 on page 4 If DIP Switch 5 is ON the system alarms only if the EDC relay is not activated If the EDC is activated the system does not indicate an alarm If DIP Switch 5 is OFF the system alarms regardless of whether the EDC relay is activated o...

Страница 11: ...etting Range m ft Volume Setting Range m ft 80 0 to 80 0 to 263 120 0 to 120 0 to 394 120 40 to 120 263 to 394 200 120 to 200 394 to 656 160 120 to 160 394 to 525 260 200 to 260 656 to 853 200 160 to 200 525 to 656 320 260 to 320 853 to 1050 220 200 to 220 656 to 722 360 320 to 360 1050 to 1181 240 220 to 240 722 to 787 400 360 to 400 1181 to 1312 4 1 3 Beam Group and Channel Setup When installing...

Страница 12: ...ch 2 3 Channel OFF OFF M OFF ON 1 ON OFF 2 ON ON 3 One transmitter and one receiver facing each other are a set In a set each unit must have the same setting for group and for channel When installing two or more sets use different settings for each set transmitter and receiver to avoid incorrect communication 4 1 4 Synchronized Wiring Synchronized abbreviated synchro wires are required when instal...

Страница 13: ...lignment methods Voltmeter Level LED and Sound Alignment interruption sheets Figure 19 are used in all three procedures to cover all optical modules in the installation except the pair that are being aligned Select a procedure based on the conditions and considerations of the specific installation Refer to Table 9 Figure 19 Alignment Interruption Sheet Table 9 Fine Alignment Considerations Alignme...

Страница 14: ...tical module 5 Use the turntable to adjust the horizontal angle of the optical module until the receiver image appears in the viewfinder Refer to Figure 21 and Figure 22 6 Use the horizontal and vertical adjustment screws to center the receiver image in the outline of the scope aperture Refer to Figure 21 and Figure 22 7 Repeat Steps 3 through 6 for the other optical module on the transmitter 8 Do...

Страница 15: ...begin this procedure the LEDs are off 2 Use a screwdriver to adjust the optical modules Adjust the horizontal and vertical adjustment screws as necessary Refer to Figure 21 3 As more beam energy is received each LED turns on flashes quickly flashes slowly and then turns off 4 Continue fine tuning until the LEDs turn off If outdoors the alignment is complete when all LEDs are off If indoors the ali...

Страница 16: ...pt time is set too low or the alignment is not correct Walk across the beam path in several locations between the detectors Figure 24 Each time you cross the beam path the ALARM LED should activate If not the beam interrupt time is set too low or the alignment is not correct Figure 24 Walk Test Pattern 4 1 2 3 1 Receiver 2 Transmitter 3 Beam path 4 Crossing the beam path Inspect the system and per...

Страница 17: ...e 25 The correct DIP switch settings are shown for each transmitter and receiver Figure 25 Examples of Stacking Multiple Transmitter and Receiver Sets 2 3 1 2 4 5 M 1 2 3 1 1 1 Receiver 2 Transmitter 3 Synchronized wiring 4 Receiver DIP switches 5 Transmitter DIP switches Each top line set must be set to Channel M and the other line sets to Channels 1 2 or 3 to avoid incorrect communication betwee...

Страница 18: ...rferency RFI nearby Change the installation site Wiring too close to power sources or power line Change the routing of the wiring Unstable installation site Fix the installation site Out of maximum protection range Reinstall the units within the maximum protection range Refer to Section 2 1 Installation Considerations on page 5 Inappropriate Beam Power Control level Readjust the control level Refe...

Страница 19: ...e Indoor DS486Q 300 m 1000 ft Enclosure Design Material Polycarbonate Dimensions HxWxD 35 cm x 10 cm x 11 cm 13 75 in x 4 in x 4 1 in Receiver 1 2 kg 2 64 lb Total Weight Transmitter 1 2 kg 2 64 lb Environmental Considerations Operating Temperature 25 C to 55 C 13 F to 130 F IP Rating IP 54 protection against dust protection against splashing water Mounting Location Surface or pole mount Pattern P...

Страница 20: ... 2005 Bosch Security Systems 4998138530F Bosch Security Systems Inc 130 Perinton Parkway Fairport NY 14450 9199 Customer Service 800 289 0096 Technical Support 888 886 6189 ...

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